85 results on '"Wilkowski, Benjamin M."'
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52. Examining the Why and How of Goal Pursuit: Cybernetic Processes Underlying Self-Determined Motivation’s Effects on Goal Progress
53. Neurotic Contentment: A Self-Regulation View of Neuroticism-Linked Distress
54. Supplementary Material, wilkowski_online_appendix – (How) Does Initial Self-Control Undermine Later Self-Control in Daily Life?
55. Nipping Temptation in the Bud: Examining Strategic Self-Control in Daily Life
56. On Post–Apocalyptic and Doomsday Prepping Beliefs: A New Measure, Its Correlates, and the Motivation to Prep
57. Taking the fight out of people: Exploring how defeat modulates the automatic aggressive response to facial anger
58. Post-Apocalyptic and Prepping Beliefs Scale
59. Supplemental Material, SPPS712032_suppl_mat - On Feeling Warm and Being Warm: Daily Perceptions of Physical Warmth Fluctuate With Interpersonal Warmth
60. Nipping Temptation in the Bud: Examining Strategic Self-Control in Daily Life.
61. (How) Does Initial Self-Control Undermine Later Self-Control in Daily Life?
62. Loving, hating, vacillating: agreeableness, implicit self-esteem, and neurotic conflict
63. Unstable in more ways than one: reaction time variability and the neuroticism/distress relationship
64. On Feeling Warm and Being Warm
65. The Impact of Angry Versus Sad Victim Impact Statements on Mock Jurors’ Sentencing Decisions in a Capital Trial
66. Learning to keep your cool: Reducing aggression through the experimental modification of cognitive control
67. Creating prosocial memory associations eliminates ego depletion effects on aggression in daily life
68. Self-directed change in aggressive personality: The role of anger rumination
69. On Feeling Warm and Being Warm: Daily Perceptions of Physical Warmth Fluctuate With Interpersonal Warmth
70. Reducing the Tendency to Aggress: Insights from Social and Personality Psychology
71. Bringing out the agreeableness in everyone: Using a cognitive self-regulation model to reduce aggression
72. Color in Context: Psychological Context Moderates the Influence of Red on Approach- and Avoidance-Motivated Behavior
73. The Big Chill: Interpersonal Coldness and Emotion‐Labeling Skills
74. Counting to ten milliseconds: Low-anger, but not high-anger, individuals pause following negative evaluations
75. When Aggressive Individuals See the World More Accurately
76. Responding to Social Signals for Response Inhibition
77. Potential Symptoms of ADHD for Emerging Adults
78. Clear heads are cool heads: Emotional clarity and the down-regulation of antisocial affect
79. The Cognitive Basis of Trait Anger and Reactive Aggression: An Integrative Analysis
80. Where Danger Lies: The Spatial Priming of Negative Affect
81. Aggressive Primes Activate Hostile Information in Memory: Who is Most Susceptible?
82. Learning to keep your cool: Reducing aggression through the experimental modification of cognitive control.
83. Just another stabbing: Trait anger, violence-related categorizations, and regulatory cognitive activity
84. The Cognitive Basis of Trait Anger and Reactive Aggression: An Integrative Analysis.
85. Responding to Social Signals for Response Inhibition: A Psychological Process Underlying Trait Anger
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